WSRP
Tags:
REST
:: Service-Oriented Architecture
:: SOAP
:: Syndication
:: Web Services
:: Web Technologies
:: WS-specs
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Members Approve Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) 2.0 as OASIS Standardhttp://www.oasis-open.org/news/oasis-news-2008-05-30.php 30 May 2008. IBM, Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, SAP, TIBCO, Vignette and Others Collaborate on Open Standard for Integrating Web Services into Portals. OASIS, the international open standards consortium, today announced that its members have approved the Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) version 2.0 as an OASIS Standard, a status that signifies the highest level of ratification. Developed through an open process by the OASIS WSRP Technical Committee, the new standard simplifies the effort required for aggregating applications, such as portals, to quickly integrate remote content and applications.- WSRP - |
Publishing JSR 168 Portlets as Remote Portlets With WSRPhttp://developers.sun.com/prodtech/portalserver/reference/techart/wsrp.html Java Specification Request (JSR) 168: Portlet Specification enables interoperability among portlets and portals by defining the APIs that standardize preferences, security, and other configurations. By taking advantage of the Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) capability in Sun Java System Portal Server 7 (henceforth, Portal Server), you can publish a locally deployed JSR 168 portlet as a remote one and consume or display other remotely published portlets in Portal Server. This article describes the publication procedure with an example portlet and offers troubleshooting tips.- WSRP - |
Introduction to Web Services for Remote Portlets - Use WSRP in a Service-Oriented Architecturehttp://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-wsrp/ Get an introduction to Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP), a specification which defines how to leverage SOAP-based Web services that generate mark-up fragments within a portal application. By defining a set of common interfaces, WSRP allows portals to display remotely-running portlets inside their pages without requiring any additional programming by the portal developers. To the end-user, it appears that the portlet is running locally within their portal, but in reality the portlet resides in a remotely-running portlet container, and interaction occurs through the exchange of SOAP messages. Leveraging WSRP within a Service-Oriented Architecture provides a powerful combination whereby presentation-oriented portlet applications can be discovered and reused without engaging in additional development or deployment activities.- WSRP - |
Time To Discusss WSRP...http://blogs.msdn.com/mikefitz/archive/2006/02/06/525536.aspx I thought I’d start this next wave of postings with the subject I’ve avoided the longest - WSRP. This one will be a little long…- WSRP - |
A Service Oriented Architecture for Portals Using Portletshttp://epubs.cclrc.ac.uk/bitstream/785/406.pdf Asif Akram, Dharmesh Chohan, Xiao Dong Wang, Xiaobo Yang and Rob Allan, CCLRC e-Science Centre, UK: Portals and Portlets are emerging technologies and gaining lot of popularity. Portals are gaining attention among programmers due to their ease in development, richness in functionality, customization of interface and pluggable architecture. With this popularity today there are many open source Portal Frameworks available and list of these open source frameworks is all the time increasing. It is important to evaluate all these Portal Frameworks in an effective manner, based on core functionality i.e. their compliance with JSR 168 Portal API and optional features available to the programmers i.e. IDE plug-ins, utility packages, monitoring tools etc. We have selected a small number of Portal Frameworks based on their popularity and our experience of using them to evaluate their core and optional functionalities. This paper will outline our findings and current trends in the feature rich Portal Frameworks. Paper will explain our criteria for rating different Platforms and then will discuss each selected Platform. In the last section we have Inter-Platform WSRP compliance test results.- Service-Oriented Architecture - WSRP - |
JSR 168, WSRP, Portlets and Enterprise PortalThe JSR 168, WSRP, Portlets and Enterprise Portal blog. You will find everything related to portlets, enterprise portal servers, WSRP and JSR 168.- WSRP - |
Introduction to Web Services for Remote Portletshttp://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-wsrp/ Use WSRP in a Service-Oriented Architecture. Get an introduction to Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP), a specification which defines how to leverage SOAP-based Web services that generate mark-up fragments within a portal application. By defining a set of common interfaces, WSRP allows portals to display remotely-running portlets inside their pages without requiring any additional programming by the portal developers.- WSRP - |
WSRP and JSR 168: Will These Portal Standards Matter to You?http://www.transformmag.com/web/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=18402895 The Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) specification and the JSR 168 standardized Java portlet API were supposed to make content and code portable between portals. But how useful are these standards to software users? Transform Magazine.- WSRP - |



